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The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Visit Central America’s Largest Markets and See the Cutest Creature You Didn’t Know Existed from This Lakeside Town
We had a pretty rocky start to our stay in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. First, we felt a little stranded by our Spanish lessons in our least favourite town on the lake San Pedro, and then in the lovely San Marcos we got struck down with Covid-19 and had to spend our time there isolating.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel2 years ago in Wander
Broome Time
In a land beyond time or space ~ pindan dirt & turquoise waters, post boxes free frangipani smelling streets, mango & gubinge blossoming trees ~ magic was so real that when the moon was full it grew so wide and orange you could walk a staircase straight into its heart.
By Raquel Teixeira 2 years ago in Wander
The Deadliest Garden Ever
When one walks into a garden, admiring the blissful beauty of nature, lush green leaves and the plethora of colorful petals, one does not bother about fatal accidents or poisonous poppies. However, there exists one such garden which has made these poisonous plants its center of attraction.
By Faizan Gul2 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Enchanting Beauty of Cox’s Bazar
Cox’s Bazar, a name that resonates with beauty, tranquility, and a captivating coastal experience, stands proudly as one of Bangladesh’s most renowned tourist destinations. Along the Bay of Bengal, Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh, this coastal town boasts the world's longest natural sandy beach, stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. In search of tranquility and the perfect shot, I embarked on a solo journey to Cox's Bazar, where I discovered not only breathtaking landscapes but also the joy of self-discovery. visitors a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural richness, and a serene atmosphere. In this blog post, we embark on tourist place in cox’s bazar.
By Jahangir Alam2 years ago in Wander
"Journey of Reflection"
Embarking on my first solo journey from the warmth of my home to the unknown city where my university awaits, the early morning chill and the thick fog enveloping the landscape create a surreal setting. The cold, foggy morning of winter sets the stage for a transformative experience—one that not only tests my independence but also offers a profound opportunity for self-reflection.
By urooj fatima2 years ago in Wander
Beach Towns Abound in Costa Rica (#5)
A beach (playa) is for soaking up calm experiences and the ones west of Liberia do not disappoint. First up, there are several to choose from. Do you want to see iguanas and have an SUV? Check out Playa Iguanita. Do you like swimming with lots of manta rays, but not crowds of people? If so check out Playa Cabuyal. Do you like a long beach with gorgeous sunsets and an array of restaurants and souvenir shops nearby? If so, check out Playa del Coco. Honestly, there are tons of beaches in Costa Rica, including some secluded ones you can get to by renting a kayak, so take your pick.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Wander
Visiting Nature in Costa Rica (#4)
A staple when soaking up nature in Costa Rican is a hike part way up an active volcano to see gorgeous waterfalls. Paraiso Volcano Lodge, the lodge we stayed at I described in the previous article, was nestled in between two volcanos with a third a reasonable drive away. There is Miravelles, which we skipped but would have loved if we had a whole day to dedicate; then there is Rincon de la Vieja, which I had originally aimed for since it has natural hot springs nearby; and then there is Tenorio, which we did.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Wander
Our Volcanic Accommodations in Costa Rica (#3)
When scouring the Internet for a great place to stay, we knew it had to be inland surrounded by nature as well as within suitable driving distance (under 90 minutes) from a slew of enjoyable activities. We found it at Paraiso Volcano Lodge (paraiso translates to paradise) at the border of the Guanacaste and Alajuela provinces on route 164.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Wander
Twin-Hike Mount Manalmon and Mount Gola in Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, San Miguel Bulacan, Philippines
To visit the mountains at Sitio Madlum, Barangay Sibul, and San Miguel Bulacan, pay an entry charge of 20 pesos per person at Sitio Pamunuan.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.2 years ago in Wander








